The 25-year-old has scored a record-equalling 31 goals in a Premier League campaign and still has time to add to it, and has scored more than any Liverpool player ever in their debut season, whilst also becoming the top scoring African across a single English league campaign.

Mohamed Salah has been crowned the PFA player of the year for the 2017/18 Premier League season

Salah and De Bruyne were the obvious frontrunners for the award with David De Gea (Manchester United), Harry Kane (Tottenham), David Silva (Manchester City) and Leroy Sane (Manchester City) also nominated for the award.

Despite a title winning season for Pep Guardiola and Manchester City, Salah could just not be overlooked.

Salah beat Kevin De Bruyne to the award

Salah has become the highest scoring Egyptain in the Premier League, has won the most amount of player of the month awards in a single season (3), become Liverpool’s greatest ever goalscorer in a debut season and he needs just one more Premier League goal to become the all-time highest goalscorer in the Premier League in an individual season (current record is 31).

Salah has epitomised Liverpool’s season and is the perfect high-pressing attacker that Jurgen Klopp’s style of play requires. With 31 goals and nine assists to his name, in just 33 appearances, he is perhaps on track for one of the most incredible Premier League performances across a whole season. Take a bow, King Mo.